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The Referral Engine

Teaching Your Business to Market Itself

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The Referral Engine

By: John Jantsch
Narrated by: John Jantsch
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The small business guru behind Duct Tape Marketing shares his most valuable lesson: how to get your customers to do your best marketing for you.

The power of glitzy advertising and elaborate marketing campaigns is on the wane; word- of-mouth referrals are what drive business today. People trust the recommendation of a friend, family member, colleague, or even stranger with similar tastes over anything thrust at them by a faceless company.

Most business owners believe that whether customers refer them is entirely out of their hands. But science shows that people can't help recommending products and services to their friends - it's an instinct wired deep in the brain. And smart businesses can tap into that hardwired desire.

Marketing expert John Jantsch offers practical techniques for harnessing the power of referrals to ensure a steady flow of new customers. Some of Jantsch's strategies include:

  • Talk with your customers, not at them. Thanks to social networking sites, companies of any size have the opportunity to engage with their customers on their home turf as never before-but the key is listening.
  • The sales team is the most important part of your marketing team. Salespeople are the company's main link to customers, who are the main source of referrals. Getting them on board with your referral strategy is critical.
  • Educate your customers. Referrals are only helpful if they're given to the right people. Educate your customers about whom they should be talking to.

The secret to generating referrals lies in understanding the "Customer Referral Cycle". Businesses can ensure a healthy referral cycle by moving customers and prospects along the path of Know, Like, Trust, Try, Buy, Repeat, and Refer. If everyone in an organization keeps this sequence in mind, Jantsch argues, your business will generate referrals like a well-oiled machine.

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This is probably the most beneficial marketing book I have read so far. If you have read Purple Cow, this book takes that concept further and focuses on real techniques on how to get people to refer you business.

Purple cow on steroids

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I got to hear about this lovely book from Chris Guillebeau's book The $100 Startup. It is a must read.

A Must Read

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Well written and narrated. The book takes you through a great many ways for any organization to achieve a significant referral business.

Great resource of referral ideas.

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Jantsch has written a fantastic book about building a business based on referrals. The book is packed with idea after idea for helping your customers refer you to other customers.

If you've already read "The Ultimate Question" then this is the other half. Why just ask how likely are you to recommend us to a friend or colleague if you don't then ask them to actually get up and make that referral.

My current fave: "You're going to like our product so much that in 30 days I'm going to come back and ask you to introduce me to three friends or colleagues that could also benefit from our product"

Packed full of getting it done

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John Jantsch has done a great job at synthesizing the soft-skills of real world networking with the overview of the online landscape and best practices in networking online. It inspires quick action, but also in thoughtful content creation that generates inbound traffic are beneficial for business owners. I enjoyed the author reading of this book as well.

Synthesized on and offline networking

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This is marketing dollars maximized! Reading this book will help you to see the value of building your business around generating referrals.

Business resource library book

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Great book and full of real ideas. Very easy to keep engaged and relate to.

Actionable ideas

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Would you listen to The Referral Engine again? Why?

Yes, especially the last chapters; where many useful tactics are given

Who was your favorite character and why?

Last Chapters, very informative

Which character – as performed by John Jantsch – was your favorite?

Last Chapters, very informative

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

The secrets formula of Word of Mouth

Any additional comments?

Advised all my friends to buy it, and they were thankful

Learned a Lot from this book

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It felt too much like a bunch of random thoughts or Tweetable case studies. There wasn't much strategy, or technique, just a bunch of tactics that may or may not work depending on if you've figured out everything else you'd need to make them stick.

Okay, but nothing that felt unique

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Great read overall. i was inspired to take action with refers. And I loved the guidance and real world examples

real world

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